That makes sense but usually I can tell if one is not going to make it and usually it takes a couple days of getting worse before they die.
That is a possibility, but I know everyone was eating and drinking normally.
One of my baby panther chameleons just die in the last hour :( I am so sad. They all looked so healthy, I did not expect it one to die. They all had their eyes open and they looked hydrated. Is there any signs to find out what happen to the baby without opening him up? As you can see in the...
The superworm myth is not true. I don't know a way to stunt their growth, but I do know how to breed them! Here is the basic breeding of superworms.
1. Get the supers to a large size.
2. Separate the supers in there own space and without food to force them to pupate. (Picture 1) I use a bait...
Can you describe the enclosure a little more and some pics would be great. Have you covered the sides with a shower curtain? That will help humidity as well.
Mine does not, but i am sure if you look you can find one like that. I would use a Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter at night, produces no light and I believe will give off more heat than a night light. I heard it heats the air not one spot, but I have no experience with it. Either way here is a...
Stagnate water is not good, you should have drainage if you plan to mist that much. Have you read this article about Crested chameleons in the article it states "I spray their enclosures with water 2-3 times a day". Also it says that the humidity can go as low as 60%.
Armstrong Crickets! I just remembered I ordered from them. Not more then 5 crickets died during shipping for me. I live in California so I am much farther than you from them.
For panther eggs they do good at room temperature. My eggs hatched in 7 months at room temp. As long as you can maintain a stable room temp you should be fine without a incubator.